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In India there is 1 judge per every 1 million in population¹ . Compare that number to the USA - there's 110 judges per 1 million in population. One could make the following assessment:
The USA needs all those judges due to all the mischief and lawsuits that arise in the USA. This may be true.

Yet in India there's is an estimated 30 million cases that are backlogged that require the Indian court system's attention. Some cases date back 20 years or so.
Deli's Chief Court Judge estimates to work though all the cases that are on the docket today, at present course and speed, would take 466 years.

It seems to me that if someone were to be looking for a career in India, the judicial system would be an ideal spot.

praṇām

1. source: Newsweek June 21, 2010